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Placobdella parasitica
Spotted Turtle,Clemmys Guttata
Molecular Confirmation of the North American Leech Placobdella Ornata (Verrill, 1872) (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae) in Europe
RH: Redescription and Molecular Characterization of Placobdella Pediculata
Leeches (Annelida: Hirudinida) of Northern Arkansas William E
Haemogregarines and Criteria for Identification
Laboratories of Analytical Biology Publications from 2020 Publications Listed in Alphabetical Order
Roosevelt Wild Life Bulletins the Roosevelt Wild Life Station
Glyptemys Insculpta (Leconte, 1830)
NATURAL HISTORY of a POPULATION of WOOD TURTLES (GLYPTEMYS INSCULPTA) in WEST VIRGINIA Jessica Curtis
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Comparative Mitogenomics of Leeches (Annelida: Clitellata): Genome Conservation and Placobdella-Specific Trnd Gene Duplication
Genome Size Diversity and Patterns Within the Annelida
(Hirudinida, Glossiphoniidae) from the American Alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis) in Mississippi, USA
Prevalence and Colonization of Placobdella on Two Species of Freshwater Turtles (Graptemys Geographica and Sternotherus Odoratus)
Two Curious Cases of New Distributional Records in the Panama Canal
New Host and Distribution Records of the Leech Placobdella Multilineata Moore, 1953 (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae) W
A STUDY on the PARASITE DIVERSITY and COMMUNITY ECOLOGY of THREE SPECIES of TEXAS FRESHWATER TURTLES a Thesis by WESLEY JAMES NE
J. Percy Moore Papers 2010.018 Finding Aid Prepared by Laurie Rizzo
North American Freshwater Leeches, Exclusive of the Piscicolidae, with A
Top View
The Leeches of the Okoboji Region
Phrynops Geoffroanus and Mesoclemmys Tuberculata in Areas of the Caatinga and Atlantic Forest in Northeast Brazil
Annelida: Oligochaeta)
Glossiphoniidae, Hirudinida): Implications for the Health of Its Imperiled Amphibian Host (Cryptobranchus Alleganiensis)
Host Associations of Helobdella Octatestisaca (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae) and the First Report of This Leech in the United States Author(S): Dennis J
Freshwater Mussels House a Diverse Mussel-Associated Leech Assemblage Ivan N
William E. Moser Department of Invertebrate Zoology National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC 20560
Parasites and Disease-Causing Organisms Reported from Wisconsin Amphibians and Reptiles
From Bathtubs to Bloodfeeders: an Evolutionary Study of the Alphaproteobacterial Gellertiella (Formerly Ca
Herpetological Review JOSEPH R
2000 Savanna River Biological Surveys for Westinghouse Savannah River